The most comprehensive global view, with in-depth business intelligence data and market insights, on the home appliances industry as well as its associated electronics content and semiconductor market.

Focused research on the global home networks ecosystem and connectivity within the home for both service provider and retail market segments. Covers cable, DSL, FTTH, and Fixed LTE consumer premise equipment (CPE), with regional and country level data, as well as Wi-Fi, voice, and different access technologies.

Detailed information on channel revenue and program expenditure. Revenue data includes splits for carriage revenue, direct to consumer subscriptions and advertising. Programming data covers spend on original content, acquisitions and sport.

The Channel Line-up & Availability Database provides continuously updated information on the availability and distribution of pay TV and free to air channels across traditional broadcast and online platforms.

This database contains pricing and specification data for TV Sets. The data is collected monthly off a selection of stores for each country, with the local price, price in euros and the price in dollars collected for each model.

The BBC wants to make changes to its online BBC iPlayer service with the stated aim of transforming it 'from a catch-up service to a destination'. The public broadcaster published its plans this week at the behest of communications regulator Ofcom, which has launched a consultation to assess the impact of changes to the iPlayer on competing services.

Plume, a whole-home Wi-Fi solutions provider, has launched in the UK. Plume’s hardware at launch includes the tri-band SuperPod and the new dual-band PowerPods; these are additional access points that provide complete Wi-Fi coverage in the home. Two starter packs are currently offered: 1-2 bedroom homes get one SuperPod and two PowerPods for £99 and 3-4 bedroom homes get three SuperPods for £199. Additional hardware can also be purchased for £69 per PowerPod and £99 per SuperPod.